Aaron Rodgers doesn’t know if he’ll play next season, but there's one thing the Green Bay Packers quarterback does know. “Can I play at a high level? Yeah. The highest. I think I can win MVP again in the right situation,' Rodgers said.
What the Packers need to understand implicitly is whether Rodgers’ freefall last season was a sign of an aging quarterback on the fumes of his Hall of Fame career, or something that’s correctable. Rodgers said he had a lengthy meeting with the Packers decision makers last week before traveling back home to the West Coast, where he spoke with McAfee on Tuesday.
Rodgers said he wanted to finish his career with the Packers when he signed the contract. While not ruling it out as a possibility, Rodgers said he’s unsure where his career will turn next, if it even continues. Rodgers made clear there will be parameters on his desire to return for a 19th season in Green Bay, saying there will be conversations on whether the Packers retain certain veterans.
If the Packers decide it’s time to rebuild, and Rodgers responds by wanting to play elsewhere, the quarterback is aware he holds leverage over what happens next. While his contract does not include a no-trade clause, Rodgers’ stated willingness to retire means he holds the cards.
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